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<blockquote style="position: relative; padding-left: 55px;"><section><a href="https://mathstodon.xyz/users/andrewt/statuses/113759549860383515">Andrew (andrewt@mathstodon.xyz)'s status on Friday, 03-Jan-2025 01:11:09 JST</a><a href="https://mathstodon.xyz/@andrewt" title="andrewt@mathstodon.xyz"><img src="https://gnusocial.jp/avatar/131287-48-20250103170433.webp" width="48" height="48" alt="Andrew" style="position: absolute; left: 0; top: 0;">Andrew</a></section><article><p>from <a href="https://www.tumblr.com/nex3/771522130582044672" rel="nofollow noreferrer">https://www.tumblr.com/nex3/771522130582044672</a></p></article><footer><a rel="bookmark" href="https://gnusocial.jp/conversation/4300946#notice-8407691">In conversation</a><time datetime="2025-01-03T01:11:09+09:00" title="Friday, 03-Jan-2025 01:11:09 JST">about 2 months ago</time> <span>from <span><a href="https://mathstodon.xyz/@andrewt/113759549860383515" rel="external" title="Sent from mathstodon.xyz via ActivityPub">mathstodon.xyz</a></span></span><a href="https://mathstodon.xyz/@andrewt/113759549860383515">permalink</a><h4>Attachments</h4><ol><li><label><a rel="external" href="https://gnusocial.jp/attachment/3828532">Start doing math. numbers were always meant to be given names. milleania of research yet no real-world use needed to justify this amazing subject. want to try using maths to model reality anyway? we have a tool for that: it's called "applied mathematics”. "can you have zero of something? is there such a thing as infinity?” - deranged statements that nonetheless can be rigorously defined and formalized. look at the beautiful things mathematicians have created/discovered, using all of the calculators and computers that we have built for them (this is real math, done by real mathematicians): numerical oscillations in 2d; 3d plot of the gamma function; compound of five cubes. "hello here’s the riemann surface for f of z equals root z". they have done a wonderful job</a></label><br><a href="https://media.mathstodon.xyz/media_attachments/files/113/759/536/033/990/834/original/5bf8d67962979aef.png" rel="external">https://media.mathstodon.xyz/media_attachments/files/113/759/536/033/990/834/original/5bf8d67962979aef.png</a></li><li><article><header><div>Domain not in remote thumbnail source whitelist: 64.media.tumblr.com</div><h5><a href="https://www.tumblr.com/nex3/771522130582044672">Natalie Enjoys Media</a></h5><div> from <span>Natalie Enjoys Media</span></div></header><div></div><footer></footer></article></li></ol></footer></blockquote>
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